I think that attending college and continuing until you graduate with the best degree for your choice of career, is best for your future. It can be best for your future because it leads you to your professional path in life and helps a lot financially. The U.S. Census Bureau chart, “Worklife Earnings” shows how a high school diploma can only get you up to about $1.2 and a professional degree can get you up to $4.4 in millions of dollars. This is obviously depending on how lucky you get with the job you can be offered with just a high school diploma.
Many people also choose to not go to college is because they have a higher interest in getting a job and make the money they are able to instead of continuing school for the amount of years that are necessary to make way more. In the article, “Why Go to College?” it says, “because college graduates can expect to earn a salary almost double that of high school graduates, the …show more content…
They’re scared of not being capable of staying until they finish, not being able to pay for it, or sometimes even because of the people surrounding them. It does happen that people don't go just because people make them feel as if they can’t. In the article, “10 Rules for Going To College When Nobody Really Expected You To” it says, but when the mere act of attending college is totally unexpected, there are unforeseen obstacles-including family and friends-that tend to blow nontraditional; students off their paths like land mines”. You really should not let what someone thinks of you change your choice of what you want to do and follow your chosen